Brandon Marshall | Wide Receiver | #15

3/7/2017: Signed a two-year, $11 million contract. The deal included a $2 million signing bonus. Another $1 million is available through incentives. Marshall is eligible for an annual $500,000 roster bonus throughout the contract's life. 2018: $5 million, 2019: Free Agent

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The New York Post's Paul Schwartz believes Brandon Marshall is a candidate to be cut this offseason.

We would go further and say it would be a surprise if he is not. Marshall expects to be recovered from his season-ending ankle injury in time for the offseason program, but he will be a 34-year-old coming off a serious injury who has struggled each of the last two seasons. Perhaps a pay cut could keep him on the roster, but it seems more likely the Giants cut him outright, saving $5.15 million against the cap. Feb 13 - 11:54 AM

Marshall has already been running after undergoing ankle surgery back in October. A massive free-agent bust, Marshall plans to continue playing and will turn 34 in March. However, it's unclear if he'll be back in New York at his $6.1 million cap hit. "I'm back to kind of my beast, bullish, Brandon Marshall ways," Marshall said. "I'm back to that type of mentality. I want it all. It's about respect. It's about finishing strong." Marshall wants to play at least two more years. Fri, Dec 29, 2017 09:38:00 AM

He opted for season-ending surgery after injuring his ankle in Week 5. The 33-year-old Marshall hasn't shown much the last two years, but isn't ready to hang up his cleats. "I'm a competitor, and I don't want to go out like that," he said. "I'm definitely not going out like that." Marshall is under contract through 2018, though it wouldn't be a surprise if the Giants moved on from him this offseason. Sun, Oct 15, 2017 10:06:00 AM

Brandon Marshall announced on Instagram that he'll undergo season-ending ankle surgery on Tuesday.

This comes straight out of left field. After the Week 5 loss, coach Ben McAdoo said Marshall had a mere "sprained" ankle, but it's obviously much more serious. Signed to a two-year deal in the offseason, Marshall was a colossal bust through 4.5 games, catching 18 balls for 154 scoreless yards and never fitting in with Eli Manning. Turning 34 next March, it's conceivable Marshall is done. The Giants lost all three of Marshall, Odell Beckham, and Dwayne Harris to season-ending injuries in Week 5. Roger Lewis and Sterling Shepard (when healthy, ankle) will be the Nos. 1 and 2 wideouts the rest of the way. Embrace the tank. Mon, Oct 9, 2017 10:52:00 PM

Odell Beckham said he wants to sign a long-term contract with the Giants so he can "get it over with."

"I really want to do it so I can move past it," said Beckham at Saturday's NFL Honors show. "I need to know where I can start buying furniture for a house. I want to have a place set where I know, 'OK, this is home. I can always go back to home.'" Beckham's will net $8.4 million from his fifth-year option but obviously wants the security of a long-term deal. While maturity issues have dogged Beckham for much of his Giants tenure, there's no way the G-Men can let a player of OBJ's immense talent hit the market next offseason.

Roger Lewis was not targeted in the Giants' Week 17 win over the Redskins.

Lewis was not listed on the final injury report, but he was limited all week by an ankle injury which will require offseason surgery. Despite the no-show in the finale, Lewis finishes a solid campaign with 36 catches for 416 yards and two touchdowns. Still, he will be no better than roster depth behind Odell Beckham and Sterling Shepard next season even if the Giants move on from Brandon Marshall.